Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 23 Dec 1963, p. 8

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neurones consumers wioger Bob Rousseau 15 turns aside alter shot which is Roger Creator 22 skid ding out in front of net in iirst period action otgarnc at Gordie Howe is in the middle trying to break up the rush Rousseau scored twice to the 2nd period as Montreal won drew Detroit lied Wings goal Detroit in night Detmlts AP wirephoto VANCOUVER CPICambo siovalrias national hockey team deteated ragged Canadian Olympic cluh 31 Sunday ion hightempercd eldlibition game watched by 5080 tons The victory allowed loss to the Olympics Wednesday and set up their Jan meeting at Sudbury as the rubber match in their exhibition series pre ceding the 1961 Olympics in Austria lheCzechs received superb goaltmding irom Vladimir Dcurilla and took the win on the strength of two unassisted sec ondperiod goals scored aiter deiensiva errors by the Cana dians The Czechs scoredthe only goal ot the first period and the Canadians got their goal in the third Czech marksmen were veter ans Jaroslov Corny llri Delano and laroslav Valtr Al McLean got the Olympics goal The Canadians outshot their opponents 3125 had by for the better scoring opportunities and in the iirst 10 minutes of the second period had the Czechs pinned in their own cnd But Dzurill was unbeatable and the Canadian forwards were erratic around the net Cernye goal was sco ed at 1104 of the that perio with his own team short handed De lenceman Sianlslav passed through two delence men and Corny was home free as he took the puck in the second period Olym pics goaltender Ken Broderick was leit unprotected twice as the Czechs pressed around him Delana scooping the puck in from behind the net at 1486 and Vaitl skating unchecked from the corner to score with back hand at llizld McLeans goal was scored from scramble that appeared to take place in rDzurillaa By MIKE earner Associated Pee sports Writer Its like goinglrom tholout house to the penthouserfl lhat wasthe cogent comment at San Diego Chargers line coach JoeMadro aiter Charg era completed an amazing flip flop by overwhelming Denver Broncos 5820 Sunday and clinching their third Western Division title in the touryear history of the American Foot hall League Much at the credit tortlia turnabnut must go to Paul gt gt Lowe who has tugged hockey guardwrapped around his trilo tured leg Low yards this sea son He triggered Chargers to their final victory by gaining 184 yards and scoringtwo touch downs LoWe was out all last season with broken arm and Charg era plummeted to Mo record otter winningthe Westcm crown the first twojyehrsot the leagues on Then against Buttan Bills the Chargers opener th season owe suffered line trac ture of the lett leg Nobody everknew about it but me and machine Gillino said Lowe two days ago determined note me outfl USED HOCKEX GUARD Sn Lowe wrapped oclrey guardarouud the batteredieg outplayed He topped ott hertormnncas by lerclng the Bronco lia ChargersClinchl Western crown touchdown on an 11yard run then bolting 66 yards tor the attacker in the third period SuNurc sunscreen an Tomcmunekio Branch Mnuzger CZechsEven Record If Down Canadians 31 crease and the Czechs protested vigorously The Czechs took six oi ll ml nor penalties complained about referees BobKem and Doug histin and about the aggressive playot George Swarhrlk and Terry Clancy who proved to be the most ellectiVe players tor the Olympics The Czech continue their ex hibition tour against Edmonton Oil Kings in Edmonton tonight The Olympics start on tour leading to the Austrian games by playing an allvstar team at Fort William Dec 27 The Canadian Icamhaa had roster decision toreed on it prematurely with the loss of winger Mickey McDowell due to ashouldnr separation Thequ to the flyearoid native oi Vernon 30 will keep him out of the Canadian tour starting next week and the Eurv opean tour leading up to the Olympics at lnnsbruck starting Jan 29 Dotenceman Don Rogers an of Regina will make the Cana dian tour but probably not the later games The Olympics are expected to make Ken Broderick 21 ot Weston Ont their firststring goaltender backed up at the Olympics by toyearold Seth Martin veteran two world championships as Trail Smoke Eater raved they belong Bellmu as been the inspiration to the team such os eSlmdaynlght Mien his goal and two assists paced Montreal to 61 victory over Detroit And Berensobs biggest contribution cameSat urday when his thirdperiod goat gave the Canadians their first wtn overchlcago thlssthv soon thriller EARS MOVE AHEAD The two victories moved Montreal three points ahead at thirdplace Torontowho dc tcatcd Detroit Saturday and salvaged 11 tie inflow York Sundsy night In the inn week end game Chicago recovered lrom the Montreal setback to whip Boston Sunday Chicagos lead was slimmed Beiiveau In First Place by ran CANADIAN enass Joan Bolivuu ot the Mont real Cooldlenascored one goal and earned two assists during the weekend to take over the amng leadership in the Na donai Hockey League ltetlveaus goal the 325th of his career gave him to tor the season He leads the league In assists with 30 for point total at Chicagos Stan Mikita picked up two assists but surrendered his leadership to Beliveau and tell into secondplace tie with teammate Bobby Hull who scored his 20th goal at the sea son and registered two assists The leaderss no Behveau Mll is 30 45 Hull Chi no 24 Milutn Chi 1925 Wbonmuu 1810 34 Bathgate NY 10 23s Goyette NY 1121 Hay= Cbl it 16le league his tory behind Gordie new $49 on Maurice Richard ism Ted Undaay lass cod aunts Geot trlon that seems Leanna Betlveau also assisted on twb other goals to take over the scoring leadership with is points one better thus Bobby ltuii and Stan Mihltl ot Chl cago to Canadians fired shots st Wingsgoclloltogor0rozler 12 in the second period when they enlptcdior ilve goals Bobby Rousseau seored twlee and Ralph Backstreet Dave Eaton and Claude Provost three linemates were thootbcr marksman Gordie Howe got Detroits lone goal his ninth oi the year while Henri Richard was alt lor Montreal atlthe start it the final irnme Bellvcau was hard worker on Saturday too but lesser lights gotethe gloryulhe Cana our Pomts lbe Carisdicnsoutplayed the hawks and outsliotthern 41 the score would have been much ldum but for Halls bril llant net worlc The llawks rallied behind Hull Sunday nightend gamed retribution from the Bruins tor threc previous losses to Boston this season The Button coored first Murrayollvera 12th this season but the Hawks roared backwith four goals ma SEASON Bull scored his 20th at the season becoming the first player to reagh that plateau to tie the scoreand Bill Machil got the goabead marker 20 sec onds Iatcrr Secondpcnod goals by Eric Nestercnkofind Kenny Wharram put the game on ice Fine goaltendlog by ageless Johnny Bower and timely goal by Bob Nevin earned the Lents three at pomlble our Mtnls diesls spotted the Howies 29 Bower stopped 22 shots Satur erectiontom Golds and Smith snipe SERVICE tul éhicagos in and passed sum GARNERS 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